Suzuki Musical Instrument Corp GP-3 manual SD Memory Card Load Song

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SD MEMORY CARD - LOAD SONG

METRONOME CARD/DISK

CURSER

ENTER

PLAY/PAUSE

START/STOP

Load Song

Load Song retrieves one of your previously stored Music Performances or MIDI File songs from the SD Memory Card.

Since the Standard MIDI file that you have on the SD Memory Card and your musical performance in the pianos music recorder share the same memory, selecting a song file may bring up a confirmation pop up screen, saying it will overwrite the song that is currently in the sequencer (music recorder).

CARD MENU

Load Song

 

 

Utility

 

 

 

 

 

 

Save Song

 

 

Play Disk

 

1.Place a SD Memory Card into the Memory Card Slot.

Make sure that there are some of your previous musical performances on it or MIDI (SMF-Standard MIDI File) Format files on the SD Memory Card.

2.Press the Card / Disk Button (one time for the Red LED - Card Function will be engaged) and select the Load Song menu.

The list of song files contained on the SD Memory Cardk will be dis- played on the screen.

If there are more than 4 songs on the disk, the SCREEN RIGHT/LEFT indicators will be lit.

Press the Screen Right Button to access the additional song files on the SD Memory Card.

3.Using the Cursor Buttons highlight the song file you would like to load and press the ENTER button.

NOTE: A caution screen will appear asking if you are sure you want to load the song file sequence.

4.“OK” the command.

A progress bar will be displayed showing the status of the load.

A Card menu screen will be displayed after your selected song file has been loaded.

5.Press the START / STOP or the PLAY/PAUSE button.

The song you have just loaded into the sequencer (music recorder) will begin to play.

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GP-3 specifications

The Suzuki Musical Instrument Corporation has long been recognized for its dedication to quality craftsmanship, and the GP-3 is a prime example of their commitment to producing high-quality musical instruments. The GP-3 is a versatile and beloved model among both budding musicians and seasoned professionals.

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